Robert Fludd cytaty

Robert Fludd lub Flud, ps. Robertus de Fluctibus, Rudolf Otreb, Joachim Frizius, Alitophilus – angielski doktor medycyny, filozof, astronom, pisarz, zajmujący się m.in. studiowaniem ludzkiej psychiki, wybrany w 1609 roku do Royal College of Physicians. Wyznawca nauk różokrzyża i alchemik. Wikipedia  

✵ 17. Styczeń 1574 – 8. Wrzesień 1637
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Robert Fludd: Cytaty po angielsku

“Particulars are frequently fallible, but universals never. Occult philosophy lays bare Nature in her complete nakedness, and alone contemplates the wisdom of universals by the eyes of intelligence. Accustomed to partake of the rivers which flow from the Fountain of Life, it is unacquainted with grossness and with clouded waters.”

Robert Fludd, cited in: Arthur Edward Waite (1887). The Real History of the Rosicrucians Founded on Their Own Manifestoes https://archive.org/stream/realhistoryofros00waituoft#page/290/mode/1up. p. 290
Waite commented: "Like others of his school, Fludd insists on the uncertainty of a posteriori and experimental methods, to which he unhesitatingly attributes all the errors of the natural sciences..."

“Geomancy was a natural art, drawing on the inborn powers of the human soul to glean information from the larger soul of the world.”

Robert Fludd, in The Art and Practice of Geomancy: Divination, Magic, and Earth Wisdom of the , p. 24.